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Social Warming by Charles Arthur

Charles Arthur

Looking at the way social networks affect our societies, and in particular how they generate "social warming". It's why everyone seems so angry all the time.

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    Author of “Social Warming” about the effects on society of social networks, journalist, former technology editor at The Guardian (2005-2014), previously at The Independent and New Scientist

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